WorldStage Economic Summit Tackles Nigeria’s Unemployment Crisis

Wed, Nov 9, 2016
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THE WorldStage Economic Summit 2016 began on Wednesday, November 16 at the Lagoon Restaurant, Victoria Island, Lagos where experts and top industry players have been assembled to address the unemployment challenges facing Nigeria, the African biggest economy.

As the Nigerian economy slipped into a recession in the second quarter of 2016 with a decline in Gross Domestic Product, GDP, by -2.06percent, the

Segun Adeleye, president/CEO, World Stage Limited, said the theme of the summit: “Addressing the Unemployment Crisis in Nigeria” was inspired by the need to identify and proffer solutions to the growing unemployment problem in every sector of Nigerian economy.

Adeleye said the summit to be graced by policy makers form the executive and the leadership of the National Assembly who are in the right position to formulate policies that can reverse the job losses trend, would identify the employment generation potentials of every sector of the economy from agriculture, ICT, maritime, banking & finance, mining, aviation, construction, oil and gas and others and then address what they would need to realise their full potential.

According to Adeleye, the alarming rate of unemployment in Nigeria should not only be of great concern to the government, but also to the private sector and other critical stakeholders in the economy.

“Though, unemployment is a global problem, but for us in Nigeria, it is endemic, as our high population growth is out of proportion with the economic development and productivity. Recent World Bank data put the country’s population at 182,201,962,” he said.

He said the summit will also review the economic potentials of the states and local governments in order to arrive at sustainable development strategy for them to be economically viable with or without revenue from federation account.

He said, it will “assist government on the policies that will make the economy productive, globally competitive and generate jobs; it will provide knowledge base for government on how to save billions of naira in revenue, diversify economy, create jobs and end the practice of committing the largest portion of income to the payment of civil servants’ salaries among others.”

Among the top officials that will make presentations at summit include Abdullahi Adamu, chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development; Mordecai Ladan, director, Department of Petroleum Resources; Omolara Aromolaran, MD/CEO, Crown Natures Nigeria Plc; Donald Omotayo Alaosoadura, chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum (Upstream); Gloria Elemo, director general/CEO, Federal Institute of Industrial Research, FIIRO and Waheed Olagunju, acting managing director, Bank of Industry, BoI.

Others include Efua Edeh, executive director, Junior Achievement Nigeria; Funke Opeke, MD/CEO, MainOne; Oladele Amoda, MD/CEO, Eko Electric; MD/CEO, Ikeja Electric and Bashi Wali, acting managing director of Nexim Bank.

—  Nov 9, 2016 @ 15:55 GMT

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